- Navajo - Wikipedia
During the 1670s, the Spanish wrote that the Diné lived in a region known as Dinétah, about 60 miles (97 km) west of the Rio Chama Valley region
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- Navajo People - The Diné - Information about the Navajo People . . .
This site is dedicated to keeping alive the culture, traditions, and beliefs of the Diné (Navajo People) also referred to as Navajo "Indians" a name not used or liked by the People The Navajo prefer to be called the "Diné" meaning “The People” or “Children of the Holy People”
- diné | Navajo Word of the Day
You can also say Dine’é to refer to the Navajo Nation, or to the Navajo people as a tribe or group rather than as an individual Apart from using Diné as a word for Navajo, there is a more general diné that can be used to describe other groups of people
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